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  • University of Leicester research helps primary teachers tackle tricky maths teaching

    A new book from University of Leicester researchers is aimed at helping primary school teachers to teach fractions and decimals effectively.

  • Podcast Series

    The ULSB Podcast Series aims to showcase the range of activities, expertise and work we do within the School of Business.

  • Reading with Armenian Embassy at London Book Fair

    Posted by Jonathan Taylor in School of English Blog on April 4, 2015 I’ll be reading from my novel, Entertaining Strangers (Salt, 2012), at the pavilion of the  Armenian Embassy at the London Book Fair, in conjunction with the Armenian Institute .

  • First Forty Years of Physics at Leicester 1924-64

    Professor Ken Pounds looks back upon the first four decades of Physics at the University of Leicester.

  • Journalism

    In a world of social media and fake news, an understanding of journalism is so important. We teach core journalistic techniques and how to deliver effective content across multiple platforms.

  • Mathematics Offer Holder Day

    Discover Mathematics at the University of Leicester. Find out about our courses, teaching and facilities. See where a Mathematics degree could take you.

  • Economics Offer Holder Day

    Discover Economics at Leicester. Enjoy taster sessions, chat with students and find out where a Leicester degree in Economics could take you.

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR2604 Archaeology is it not just about digging stuff up we also have to make sense of the stuff we dig up.

  • Making Sense of the Past (Critical Thinking in Archaeology)

    Module code: AR1010 This module focuses on how we make sense of archaeological evidence. It looks critically at the processes that we go through to take the evidence we excavate and turn it into the narratives and interpretations we present about the past.

  • Explosive moment in the media

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn, who set up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site, has published his results. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

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